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created on February 13, 2014
A social business utilises today's social technologies as well as human being's innate desire to share (resulting in increased collaboration, connection and engagement with both customers and employees) to produce better business outcomes; increased revenue, less expenses and a more satisfying and rewarding workplace.
created on February 13, 2014
A social business utilises today's social technologies as well as human being's innate desire to share (resulting in increased collaboration, connection and engagement with both customers and employees) to produce better business outcomes; increased revenue, less expenses and a more satisfying and rewarding workplace.